Tumour-infiltrating cells are returned to the patient's circulatory system using a needle that is inserted into the patient's vein. A vein is used rather than an artery because a vein has Select one: O a. thin walls and contains blood that is at a relatively high pressure O b. thin walls and contains blood that is at a relatively low pressure O c. thick walls and contains blood that is at a relatively low pressure O d. thick walls and contains blood that is at a relatively high pressure

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Artery walls are more elastic and muscular than the walls of other blood vessels. This allows them to
Select one:
O a. ensure no loss of blood plasma by passive transport
O b.
withstand the blood pressure created by the heart pumping
equalize the blood pressure throughout the arterial system
O c.
O d. prevent white blood cells from escaping into intercellular spaces
Transcribed Image Text:Artery walls are more elastic and muscular than the walls of other blood vessels. This allows them to Select one: O a. ensure no loss of blood plasma by passive transport O b. withstand the blood pressure created by the heart pumping equalize the blood pressure throughout the arterial system O c. O d. prevent white blood cells from escaping into intercellular spaces
Tumour-infiltrating cells are returned to the patient's circulatory system using a needle that is inserted into the patient's vein.
A vein is used rather than an artery because a vein has
Select one:
O a. thin walls and contains blood that is at a relatively high pressure
O b. thin walls and contains blood that is at a relatively low pressure
O c. thick walls and contains blood that is at a relatively low pressure
O d. thick walls and contains blood that is at a relatively high pressure
Transcribed Image Text:Tumour-infiltrating cells are returned to the patient's circulatory system using a needle that is inserted into the patient's vein. A vein is used rather than an artery because a vein has Select one: O a. thin walls and contains blood that is at a relatively high pressure O b. thin walls and contains blood that is at a relatively low pressure O c. thick walls and contains blood that is at a relatively low pressure O d. thick walls and contains blood that is at a relatively high pressure
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